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charge is a big issue. let's not forget that we've been apart card. i think. he'd want to well. we never got the book says they're going to keep him safe get ready for freedom. for. a. few. art it's time for you said it's i read it right take time to respond to my brilliance engaging viewer comments from facebook twitter and you too because when you've got some to say i listen now of course i'll respond to a viewer who commented on my interview on the bart police shutting down cell service to ford a protest last week th thirty three. when zero kid twenty eleven said on you tube welcome to america land of the free unless you me that you want to use a cell phone or protest the government and that case we reserve the right to brand you a terrorist and block your communications how to say i agree with the viewer it's quite interesting that in countries like iran or egypt want to turn off cell phones during government protests it's totalitarian yet when the u.s. does it it's a safety measure all in the name of safety so the little bit like hypocrisy to me and i respond to a viewer wh
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. >>> let me finish with my big hope for america. we start with president obama on the road selling his plan. gentlemen, signs of the president. i said for months the president should take his street to the fight. actually projects in their own republican districts daring them to vote no for projects that help and in fact are needed in their own hometowns. according to a group, my new favorite group in this country there's more than 65,000 structurally deficient bridges in this country. those are the bridges we travel over all the time and they're in need of immediate repair, maintenance or outright replacement. we can put americans to work fixing them right now. right now, mr. cantor, listen up and those who vote for him on occasion, 94 deficiently structured bridges in virginia if your district where president obama traveled to speak about his prns. throughout this site we're going to be running the low kags of those bridges to give you a sense of all the opportunities in virginia's district that is represented by eric cantor, may
. >>> let me finish with my big hope for america. we start with president obama on the road selling his plan. gentlemen, signs of the president. i said for months the president should take his street to the fight. actually projects in their own republican districts daring them to vote no for projects that help and in fact are needed in their own hometowns. according to a group, my new favorite group in this country there's more than 65,000 structurally deficient bridges in this...
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are is a big. deal . and yet. five five. five. five. i think. well. we never got here safe to graduate because. artists are besides tool time awarding tonight goes to suffolk county new york now the county is located on long island and they're having problems with gangs so community leaders and police have decided that they have had enough of gang members in their town so they've come up with a new way to deal with this issue. is it a legitimate crackdown or gangs or is it a breach of the first amendment that is the called versus the right to tell a long island where it's a gang initiative was launched today that prohibits dozens of known gang members from head to go with each other in the town of wanted it. that's right city leaders and police are asking a judge if it's illegal to band gang members who are two point two mile area and waning now the area covers the downtown business district and police say the measure is desperately needed in the community which isn't plagued by gang violence between two fighting factions of the bloods gangs have the
are is a big. deal . and yet. five five. five. five. i think. well. we never got here safe to graduate because. artists are besides tool time awarding tonight goes to suffolk county new york now the county is located on long island and they're having problems with gangs so community leaders and police have decided that they have had enough of gang members in their town so they've come up with a new way to deal with this issue. is it a legitimate crackdown or gangs or is it a breach of the first...
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the big concern is the taliban could now covered the coalition so that's really where civilians who have nonmilitary expertise baby step in. >> her determination to make a mint? >> nationbuilding is one of those terms that is kind of woolly. and sort of very unsatisfying. precisely what i really wanted to dig into it because i can than 1890s, there is a lot of handwringing within the national security said the u.s. military was to tie down the nationbuilding. it's going to become sad really. when he was running for office, george w. bush said he didn't believe we needed a nationbuilding condrey that the u.s. military should be involved in this kind of thing. by the end of the turn he had embraced it to the extent to which he had even called for the creation of a sort of civilian nationbuilding was on score in the state of the union address. so it's really a dramatic turnaround and part of it was just because this kind of armed humanitarianism was the scene of the way of getting out of the mess we've gotten into in iraq. >> how was it an nationbuilding became a political term for george w
the big concern is the taliban could now covered the coalition so that's really where civilians who have nonmilitary expertise baby step in. >> her determination to make a mint? >> nationbuilding is one of those terms that is kind of woolly. and sort of very unsatisfying. precisely what i really wanted to dig into it because i can than 1890s, there is a lot of handwringing within the national security said the u.s. military was to tie down the nationbuilding. it's going to become...
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therefore, i do not think there is any big hurdle. sometimes there are concerns to be addressed and we will be doing exactly the same. >> i cannot improve on that. i think if you look at this relationship, one of the things that is so encouraging is the relative absence of trauma -- of drama. there is a complementary interest that the private sector has ample room to take advantage of but there are a lot of things that stand in the way of that. we will try to work through some of those things. >> i think we can do with a less drama in some parts of the world. we'll take to questions as a group and then go back to the ministers. >> in the context of the u.s.- china relationships, secretary geithner laid out exactly what the u.s. wants from china and what china wants from the u.s.. despite the notions of generic cooperation, do you have a similar specific list for india? i would be interested in mr. -- minister mukherjee's views. >> i am really happy to be here because i have a slightly different view on the economies. i have lived both
therefore, i do not think there is any big hurdle. sometimes there are concerns to be addressed and we will be doing exactly the same. >> i cannot improve on that. i think if you look at this relationship, one of the things that is so encouraging is the relative absence of trauma -- of drama. there is a complementary interest that the private sector has ample room to take advantage of but there are a lot of things that stand in the way of that. we will try to work through some of those...
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i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> the little guy takes on the big bank and wins? a true david versus goliath victory. in fact, the home owner's name is dave. it started when he started to change on the loan modification program. it was the last ditch effort to save his home. for an 18-month trial period, he made reduced payments on his mortgage only to find he wasn't going to be considered eligible for the modification that he had been paying the first year and a half. as a result, his credit score was wrecked because they retracted the modification, but dave fought back and at the least, won a little money. 7500 bucks, which is the max the judge could give him in small claims court. dave joins us now along with the man who helped him with his case. think of him as a mortgage csi character -- dave, in the context of that comment from bank of america, did you not provide all the necessary documentation and what did happen from your perspective? >> well, dylan, we did comply with their requests for documentation. probably about three times during this 18-m
i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> the little guy takes on the big bank and wins? a true david versus goliath victory. in fact, the home owner's name is dave. it started when he started to change on the loan modification program. it was the last ditch effort to save his home. for an 18-month trial period, he made reduced payments on his mortgage only to find he wasn't going to be considered eligible for the modification that he had been paying the first...
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know just kind of scam when it comes to giving his wife stuff no kidding obviously if you have that big of a debt and that he had been exonerated but it was going to be the stuff on board i mean i think that's what's really going on here if you're newt gingrich staff why are you staying on or you get a free trip to why i stick around well obviously to get them to know that you're losing like you know whatever the thing is. you know you guys you line things like that. ok alaska we hear do we have a clip here i don't remember ok we have a clip take a look. america's largest tobacco companies are fighting back against federal drug administration regulations they're suing the f.d.a. over some extremely graphic warning labels that they want to put back over the package of cigarettes the company's going to be forced to use by two thousand and twelve they say that the federal government is violating their free speech rights. i mean i think this might actually go pretty far i've heard quite a few people say that today they think i mean specially considering the type of money that big tobacco ha
know just kind of scam when it comes to giving his wife stuff no kidding obviously if you have that big of a debt and that he had been exonerated but it was going to be the stuff on board i mean i think that's what's really going on here if you're newt gingrich staff why are you staying on or you get a free trip to why i stick around well obviously to get them to know that you're losing like you know whatever the thing is. you know you guys you line things like that. ok alaska we hear do we...
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so don't criticize me so much, we all had a big discussion about this. that's why you at least bring them in. >> here's the problem if your strategy succeeds and you stop the humanitarian crisis, then his problems begin because then the issue is, what happens with gaddafi. so in the -- >> the questions never go away. >> particularly politically. >> one of the things that struck me as interesting, before this thing started, the criticisms and the commentary didn't break down on partisan lines. you had democratic interventionists who said we ought to have a no-fly zone, like john kerry, and republicans like john mccain. then you had both republicans and democrats on the other side, let's not go there. what's happened since? has this unified the republican party at least? made them all mad at obama but for different reasons? >> yes. and they can take all positions of this, too. >> and they have. >> and they have. that's often the case with these things. it looks confused and so you can say it looks confused and say, here's what i would have done differently
so don't criticize me so much, we all had a big discussion about this. that's why you at least bring them in. >> here's the problem if your strategy succeeds and you stop the humanitarian crisis, then his problems begin because then the issue is, what happens with gaddafi. so in the -- >> the questions never go away. >> particularly politically. >> one of the things that struck me as interesting, before this thing started, the criticisms and the commentary didn't break...
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there is a big glass wall there. it seems that people getting off the plane had seen all of the troopers there. and they were pressed up against the glass to see what was going on. people walking down the hallway came in behind them. and they were all looking there. every single person i saw have theihand on their hearts. and i could not see to know if there were tears there, but i could see the appreciation and the sorrow and the sympay and the affection. we are a patriotic people, we are the most patriotic people in the world. i am convinced that given the patriotism of the american people, we can overcome these challenges if we draw on the patriotism. if we have leaders that will tell us the truth and will live with integrity and will know w to leave. i intend to be one of those leaders with your help. thank you so much. great to be with you today. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ ♪ nightmaresocialist must come to an e
there is a big glass wall there. it seems that people getting off the plane had seen all of the troopers there. and they were pressed up against the glass to see what was going on. people walking down the hallway came in behind them. and they were all looking there. every single person i saw have theihand on their hearts. and i could not see to know if there were tears there, but i could see the appreciation and the sorrow and the sympay and the affection. we are a patriotic people, we are the...
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that is a big deal. you have a much deeper understanding and coordination and it was an accident that people thought could not happen because we know how to do it but it did happen. as a result there were a lot of consequences as a new regulatory regime. >> host: which could be changed with a new administration. >> guest: but the emphasis on safety you could argue about timing if the agency had enough people or does need more funding but i don't think anybody will back away from safety. nobody wants to have anything like that happening again also to have the establishment that it should never happen again but should it fined to quickly staunch so it doesn't turn it into what just went on and on in. >> host: and an earlier accident your reference that was even longer with this bill of oil. >> yes. this was at great depths and you can see they had to invent the technology along the way to do with the. now the capacity is there and the thing is that it never house to be used but if something does happen and
that is a big deal. you have a much deeper understanding and coordination and it was an accident that people thought could not happen because we know how to do it but it did happen. as a result there were a lot of consequences as a new regulatory regime. >> host: which could be changed with a new administration. >> guest: but the emphasis on safety you could argue about timing if the agency had enough people or does need more funding but i don't think anybody will back away from...
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reports that a number of civilian areas have been struck but no more reports on that as of yet now the big news here is the growing fear that they could be i mean indignant bloodbath in the capital city of tripoli just yesterday after what seemed like a lightning advance the rebel forces after sitting out on friday from the stronghold of benghazi was stopped in front of the hometown of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi the city of sirte and that is both a symbolic and strategic city because the understanding here is that if gadhafi cannot hold on to search for any cannot hold on to his power now the residents of tripoli are increasingly feeling to quote them under siege not only do they feel under threat from the rebels who are more and more seem as if they can make good on the promise to march into tripoli but there are reports of the city within two days will run out of fuel and we now are seeing large issues of people outside bakeries and other food stalls one resident i spoke to summed up the most adequately when he said that the u.n. got involved to protect civilians but he asked what
reports that a number of civilian areas have been struck but no more reports on that as of yet now the big news here is the growing fear that they could be i mean indignant bloodbath in the capital city of tripoli just yesterday after what seemed like a lightning advance the rebel forces after sitting out on friday from the stronghold of benghazi was stopped in front of the hometown of the libyan leader moammar gadhafi the city of sirte and that is both a symbolic and strategic city because the...
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to attack libya. >> big question of the week is delivered by ups. chris: welcome back. as we've been discussing, president obama reportedly sided with the state department over the penn when he decided to attack libya. which brings us to our big question this week. where was vice president joe biden in this debate? >> the fact we're asking it as a question says a lot. i think his invisibility says a lot which means to me that he was probably against it. >> and if that's the case, it is certainly consist went his opposition to going in big in afghanistan with 30,000 troops. he wanted to do a much more limited sort of counterterrorism operation. >> chris: -- wow. >> biden was against the military on the afghanistan debate. he was definitely with the military and with gates saying that, you know, we should be very cautious here. >> he was afraid of a big blanketing mistake. chris: it was brennan, it was donovan, it was mullen and biden all against this war. i think about it. thanks for a great round table. howard, elizabeth, helen and majo
to attack libya. >> big question of the week is delivered by ups. chris: welcome back. as we've been discussing, president obama reportedly sided with the state department over the penn when he decided to attack libya. which brings us to our big question this week. where was vice president joe biden in this debate? >> the fact we're asking it as a question says a lot. i think his invisibility says a lot which means to me that he was probably against it. >> and if that's the...
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is there a big brother quality in private companies having that kind of information? >> there can be, and to meet its back to is the consumer aware of where this is happening, and do they have the option to opt in or out? geotracking gives everyone a yuck factor. you can understand the physical harm when you think of tracking. so many of the things we do and the convenience is we have today are because of geotracking. when my daughter got her first car, i cannot imagine not having a device were you could just push go home. >> our guest is representative mary bono mack. she is the chairwoman of the energy and commerce subcommittee on commerce, many veteran, and trade. we are talking about the data security breach hearing that was held this week in her subcommittee. >> getting back to the tracking issue, do you have overall concerns about internet tracking as you go from place to place on the web in order to target ads? do you think that is something that should be regulated? the have any thoughts on proposals for do not track? should that be left to the private sector
is there a big brother quality in private companies having that kind of information? >> there can be, and to meet its back to is the consumer aware of where this is happening, and do they have the option to opt in or out? geotracking gives everyone a yuck factor. you can understand the physical harm when you think of tracking. so many of the things we do and the convenience is we have today are because of geotracking. when my daughter got her first car, i cannot imagine not having a...
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as the numbers get worse, he has to look for some big thing that gets the attention back on him. tax reform, there are other ways to go, but it is a fundamental question for him because of the sort of rope-a-dope coasting into re-election is looks more precarious. >> he has to look for 41 democratic senators. if he does not, but he is in trouble. >> well, he will -- >> he has got to thwart republicans in congress. >> before we start panting for invitations to rick were's inaugural, there presidents with similar numbers now.ow obama jimmy carter, ronald reagan, bill clinton. reagann and clinton 01 strong reelection campaigns. the president whose numbers were higher than obama now was george herbert walker bush. august's of the year before an election is not the best time to predict. there is a lot that can happen, and i am not ready for. perry -- for rickerry >> remember when we were predicting that rudy giuliani and hillary clinton would be th nominees? >> the thing about george herbert walker bush is that he got a republican challenge in pat buchanan, who made him spend time and
as the numbers get worse, he has to look for some big thing that gets the attention back on him. tax reform, there are other ways to go, but it is a fundamental question for him because of the sort of rope-a-dope coasting into re-election is looks more precarious. >> he has to look for 41 democratic senators. if he does not, but he is in trouble. >> well, he will -- >> he has got to thwart republicans in congress. >> before we start panting for invitations to rick were's...
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[ locutor ] abran paso, illegó el big hot pastrami sándwich! grandes rebanadas de sabor con burbujeante queso derretido, deliciosos pepinillos y rica mostaza. itodo en pan recién horneado! ♪ iqué sabor que tiene subway! ---los alumnos que quieran ingresar a la universidad de california el pÓximo aÑo, deberan cumplir con una serie de nuevos alumnos que quieran ingresar a universidad de california tienen nuevos requisitos a partir del 2012. >> para ser elegibles para el otoño del 2012 tendran que completar mínimo 15 cursos, los ultimos 2 en el último año, 3 puntos minimos en estos ramos ademas de 2 examenes, ya no hay sat como antes, pueden recibir una revision a fondo, todos estos alumnos serán considerados en los campus donde tengan ingresos, aunque ya no hay sat en asignaturas especificas pueden mandar estos examenes si así lo consideran, para más información , visite el sitio wwwuniversityofcalifornia,edu. >> para mmas información llame al siguiente número . >> cura de la calvicie mas cerca de lo que creían, la raiz del probl
[ locutor ] abran paso, illegó el big hot pastrami sándwich! grandes rebanadas de sabor con burbujeante queso derretido, deliciosos pepinillos y rica mostaza. itodo en pan recién horneado! ♪ iqué sabor que tiene subway! ---los alumnos que quieran ingresar a la universidad de california el pÓximo aÑo, deberan cumplir con una serie de nuevos alumnos que quieran ingresar a universidad de california tienen nuevos requisitos a partir del 2012. >> para ser elegibles para el otoño del...
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just one difference, big difference, another big difference between the two of these guys, though, is obama doesn't have to balance the budget. jerry brown does. and it gives him a lot fewer options. >> absolutely. when you're talking about, it's sort of an innovation agenda in california. here you've got jerry brown talking about ending or shutting down 400 redevelopment agencies. i know you talked about this, but this is one of the things, some of these mayors are saying, look. this is where our innovation and our growth is coming from. there's also the whole issue of taxes. as we know, brown's saying look, we're going to have to extend a lot of these taxes. the republicans both in congress and up in sacramento are just dead set against it. so this is a battle royale that we're facing here in california, i think, we're seeing a reflection of a lot of the national themes on a very big stage. the nation's most popular stage. >> the fact that jerry brown doesn't have a lot of republicans peering over his shoulder, except he doesn't need two-thirds in the legislature, barack obama, you
just one difference, big difference, another big difference between the two of these guys, though, is obama doesn't have to balance the budget. jerry brown does. and it gives him a lot fewer options. >> absolutely. when you're talking about, it's sort of an innovation agenda in california. here you've got jerry brown talking about ending or shutting down 400 redevelopment agencies. i know you talked about this, but this is one of the things, some of these mayors are saying, look. this is...
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a big change. took adds 25ds,000 pay cut went to a company with 50 employees that had been around a year from a company that had been around 150 years with thousands of employees. a bit of a risk. >> what about the conversation we were having a few moments ago about the filter bubble and the current and future role of search and the incentive to create highly clickable information, because that's easiest to make money with, but that same information is frequently the equivalent of information junk food? >> i thought it was fascinating but don't buy the premise certainly not google's case nap they're trying to get you to click on junk food. they're trying to give you information you requested as quickly and effectively as it can. >> is it really doing that or giving you the information other people paid going toll show? >> absolutely not. google doesn't make money when you click on a search result. they make money clicking on an ad. the ad, they want to you click on the ad. only if it's useful's we
a big change. took adds 25ds,000 pay cut went to a company with 50 employees that had been around a year from a company that had been around 150 years with thousands of employees. a bit of a risk. >> what about the conversation we were having a few moments ago about the filter bubble and the current and future role of search and the incentive to create highly clickable information, because that's easiest to make money with, but that same information is frequently the equivalent of...
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a big movie is coming to iowa that will tell her story the way shy wants. should she let michelle bachman win the cake and on this memorial day is it possible following the mission to get bin laden that the u.s. military has embraced obama as the man who got nominated opposing the iraq war won over the soared that has done the fighting. with us today "time" magazine joe klein. cnn gloria borger. elisabeth bumiller and daily beast's andrew. chris: with all the republican drop out and sarah palin talk the g.o. spfplt down to three with a serious chance to boat barack obama. mitt romney. tim pawlenty and john,huntsman. how would each do it? romney would probably be as manager and job creator. here is romney's offense and obama's defense. >> i like president obama. but he doesn't have a clue how jobs are created. >> an economy that was shedding jobs every month now has seen over two million jobs created in the last 14. chris: former utah governor john huntsenman, his strongest argument is he could get bipartisan cooperation. here is his main theme and obama's d
a big movie is coming to iowa that will tell her story the way shy wants. should she let michelle bachman win the cake and on this memorial day is it possible following the mission to get bin laden that the u.s. military has embraced obama as the man who got nominated opposing the iraq war won over the soared that has done the fighting. with us today "time" magazine joe klein. cnn gloria borger. elisabeth bumiller and daily beast's andrew. chris: with all the republican drop out and...
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that is what the big debate is all about right now. >> sorry. did not make to cut all your applause. [applause] that was a very thorough answer. >> if they were stunned by the length of that answer. [laughter] it is complicated stuff. >> the next question is from facebook life. williamsburg, va. asks -- the housing crisis will not go away. mortgage financing for new home buyers is becoming difficult. as president, what can you do to relax the policies? how can you ensure the low to moderate homebuyers that they will have the opportunity to own their first home? >> this is probably the biggest drag on the economy that we have that right now. i know the frustrations people have about gas prices. what we are really seeing is the housing market, which was a bubble, greatly over and played it in all regions of the country. i note we do not get a lot of sympathy about that here. i can only imagine what rats and mortgages you guys are paying. it is a real drag i get all sorts of ways. people still poor even if they have a home or have already purchased
that is what the big debate is all about right now. >> sorry. did not make to cut all your applause. [applause] that was a very thorough answer. >> if they were stunned by the length of that answer. [laughter] it is complicated stuff. >> the next question is from facebook life. williamsburg, va. asks -- the housing crisis will not go away. mortgage financing for new home buyers is becoming difficult. as president, what can you do to relax the policies? how can you ensure the...
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this is still a big problem. there are a lot of people over in the administration, some of which i've talked to and there are also people who are critics of the president who say the economy is looking better clearly, but that's a big lag between the time things start look better in the economy and people out there in the country just start feeling that to the point where they reflect it in the polls. so the question is whether when you get much closer to the election, if it's going to it catch up and people are going to start feeling a little bit better even though the economy apparently is doing better. >> the rise in gas prices can affect consumer confidence, also. you may decide, okay, i don't want to take that long trip this summer, i'm worried more about spending because i'm going to have to use it for gas to get to and from work so i'm not going to go to the store and buy things. and so there's a worry that gas prices could in fact have a double dip recession then in -- we're not there yet, but some people
this is still a big problem. there are a lot of people over in the administration, some of which i've talked to and there are also people who are critics of the president who say the economy is looking better clearly, but that's a big lag between the time things start look better in the economy and people out there in the country just start feeling that to the point where they reflect it in the polls. so the question is whether when you get much closer to the election, if it's going to it catch...
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it is the first big chill of the season. >> a freeze warning is in effect for the north and east bays. juliette goodrich is in pleasantton where the temperature has been dropping all night long. jewels. >> how low can it go? we're in the mid 30s right now. it is chilly. it's going to dip into the freezing temperatures. we're in a freeze warning. the california emergency management agency urging residents to accelerate winter weather preparations. there are many warnings, carbon monoxide poisoning. the cold weather threatening pets, plants, pipes, and people. a lot of folks bundled up tonight. >> it's definitely freezing. definitely getting colder, it seems like. arctic blast. >> so what does she have on to keep warm? >> she has long sleeves, she has a jacket. spandex and hat. >> she's all good to go. >> according to the state's emergency management agency, there is a california freeze plan and some tips include to get ready for winter season, check your home heating system. make sure your home is properly insulated. weather strip windows. inspect and flush your water heater. and also
it is the first big chill of the season. >> a freeze warning is in effect for the north and east bays. juliette goodrich is in pleasantton where the temperature has been dropping all night long. jewels. >> how low can it go? we're in the mid 30s right now. it is chilly. it's going to dip into the freezing temperatures. we're in a freeze warning. the california emergency management agency urging residents to accelerate winter weather preparations. there are many warnings, carbon...
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with breaking news in san francisco, a huge crash involving a burning truck and several cars causing big delays on highway 101, even the bay bridge, sal has details on what is happening right now. >>> this is breaking news in san francisco, as we are getting more daylight, we are seeing 101 is shut down and it is still shut down this crash occurred just before 5:00 a.m. where a truck overturned and collided with several other vehicles and burst into flames. i want to show you a picture from one of our crews on the freeway, this is southbound 101 completely shut down, and that's the command post there, fire crews are attended people who are injured and it looks like one of the persons who are involved. a lot of police officers involved, fire crews, there is one person with a bandage on his head and this crash is not going anywhere any time soon and it will cause a huge delay. here comes -- yes, here comes some pictures we took earlier of what happened and these are pictures -- this is new video of the fires that was going on. you can see the fire just completely shut down 101 and it was c
with breaking news in san francisco, a huge crash involving a burning truck and several cars causing big delays on highway 101, even the bay bridge, sal has details on what is happening right now. >>> this is breaking news in san francisco, as we are getting more daylight, we are seeing 101 is shut down and it is still shut down this crash occurred just before 5:00 a.m. where a truck overturned and collided with several other vehicles and burst into flames. i want to show you a picture...
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scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> fact tor follow up tonight. new statistics from the border patrol. apprehensions from the border stood at 325,000. 1,000 people per day. that is down big time from the year 2011 years ago when one million 6 auto thousand folks were detained on othe southern border. drug seizures are up down there joining us from washington dr. james car van know from the heritage illegal immigration. we assume that the bad economy is one of the reasons that people, there aren't as many jobs there used to be. and then we assume that because the border patrol has been beefed up down there and the national guard a few of them are backing up the border patrol that's helped out. is there anything else in play? >> no. i think that's right. it's mostly the economy. look, we have been putting more money into border security since the 1990. and what we saw was for 20 years we kept putting more stuff on the border and the illegal popula
scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> fact tor follow up tonight. new statistics from the border patrol. apprehensions from the border stood at 325,000. 1,000 people per day. that is down big time from the year 2011 years ago when one million 6 auto thousand folks were detained on othe southern border. drug seizures are up down there joining us from washington dr....
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coming up today on the big picture. the latest in science and technology from. the future of coverage. wealthy british scientists some time to let. the market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. the for. more news today violence has once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the day. the kooks. three couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. three braun to video for your media project free media don carty touched on. it. oh in the welcome to cross talk i'm people of the euro a currency in crisis in an unknown future but is there a silver lining. ok let's take the german if there is a silver lining to the euro crisis and i'm joined by jeffrey summers he's an associate professor at the university of wisconsin milwaukee also we have michael hudson he is president of the institute for the study of long term economic trends and matthew and he's a financial journalist ok gentlemen this is
coming up today on the big picture. the latest in science and technology from. the future of coverage. wealthy british scientists some time to let. the market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. the for. more news today violence has once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the day. the kooks. three couldn't take three....
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all of our trainees and friends career and friends all of them trying to keep one big family and many people working together to make their home at the bottom of the planet seem more comfortable in antarctica sean thomas r t. we have today it's time for the world of business with country. hello and thanks for joining us to ask these business bulletin russia is a means to become the fifth largest economy in the world within the decade one of the main object is is to move away from the raw material dependency analysts are stressing this means i mean value by exporting refined products. i don't think russia is any different than a lot of other countries that have an abundance of crude oil they didn't build refineries and now they find themselves in a position of saying do we want to go should invest billions of dollars to to build these refineries because we want to be able to sell the prove it or if we want to put the crude into the refineries and get the higher value products out government put it into the world market right now there are other countries that are actually doing that re
all of our trainees and friends career and friends all of them trying to keep one big family and many people working together to make their home at the bottom of the planet seem more comfortable in antarctica sean thomas r t. we have today it's time for the world of business with country. hello and thanks for joining us to ask these business bulletin russia is a means to become the fifth largest economy in the world within the decade one of the main object is is to move away from the raw...
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next on this chart is a big one, and mackenzie started here and it is a pretty our trade craft service acquisition. i could go on all day about this, just remind you it's $200 billion, and unignorable amount of money, expenditure. up until recently we didn't even have a standard taxonomy for talk about how we would be spending this portion of our budget to we didn't have senior managers in charge of overseeing this part of our state and as part of better buying power, we are taking care of both of those problems. there are many ingredients that go into the improving tradecraft and services. they are frequency we compete market surveys and knowing how to specify requirements properly and so forth. there is, so to speak out a textbook of good tradecraft and services acquisition. we choose to follow a. if you look at how we acquire services around the department, everybody does it differently. everybody can be right. most of our services acquirers unlike a weapons systems acquirers, are amateurs. that is, that's not what they do for a living. they do something else and they buy the servic
next on this chart is a big one, and mackenzie started here and it is a pretty our trade craft service acquisition. i could go on all day about this, just remind you it's $200 billion, and unignorable amount of money, expenditure. up until recently we didn't even have a standard taxonomy for talk about how we would be spending this portion of our budget to we didn't have senior managers in charge of overseeing this part of our state and as part of better buying power, we are taking care of both...
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>> i think it is a big speech in detroit. i think the timing and placement has something to do with the criticism that has been lodged by representative warders, by theself, professor leftwest, black left. you have to make noise, but you have to make noise again, being keenly attentive to the discipline of electoral politics. it would be a tremendous error for progressives to prompt or demand this president to act in ways that would cripple his ability to be reelected. on the one hand you have to push him. you have to change the electoral landscape, but you have to do it in a way that enables him to get the votes that he needs in order to be reelected. tavis: i agree. i am all for that. i am behind that 100%, so long as enabling him ultimately leads to an enabling of the persons who have been politically, economically, and socially disenfranchised and i have not seen evidence of that just yet. i am all for enabling him so long as it leads to a nibbling other people that are catching the most held. i do not see that. >> a coup
>> i think it is a big speech in detroit. i think the timing and placement has something to do with the criticism that has been lodged by representative warders, by theself, professor leftwest, black left. you have to make noise, but you have to make noise again, being keenly attentive to the discipline of electoral politics. it would be a tremendous error for progressives to prompt or demand this president to act in ways that would cripple his ability to be reelected. on the one hand you...
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the reason why big mama's house would be successful is because that's the kind of stuff black people want to see. when it comes to black audiences, they want something very particular and r'dependent filming doesn't have. >> i think people want to see e rener reflections of themselves. people don't want to participate in the rest of the world and talk about politics and culture and religion and all the things that affect us in our daily lives. i just think it has to be put out there and it has to be packaged in a way that it is accessible. >> i know part of what you do is create space for artists to have their films shown and to have ways to getting a says. how do we get over the hump, how do we get the masses to recognize the value of independent films? >> one of the things that you're ban world is doing a we're part of a movement called affirm, the african-america' film festival releasing movement. and essentially it is a new distribution model. essentially amc independent is going to on march 11th open a film that will be the pilot of this new program. >> i'm first generation. >>
the reason why big mama's house would be successful is because that's the kind of stuff black people want to see. when it comes to black audiences, they want something very particular and r'dependent filming doesn't have. >> i think people want to see e rener reflections of themselves. people don't want to participate in the rest of the world and talk about politics and culture and religion and all the things that affect us in our daily lives. i just think it has to be put out there and...
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sir. >> this is one thing that i wanted to see was big sir. to not be able to get there is a little disappointing. >> reporter: the collapse that started yesterday evening was a mystery. workers say there has not been much rain here and no mudslides. the collapsed section is solid rock that cracked off leaving a sleep slope to the ocean. caltrans says a team of experts is brought in to determine what happend and what can be done. >> with a catastrophe failure like this some of the easy fixes aren't going to happen. >> reporter: cal trans is aware a picture like this can scare off a lot of visitors so caltrans spectacularly asked us to remind bay area visitors that businesses in and around big sir are open. all though there are longer alternative routes using highways 101, 68 and 46 it does not help the rocky point restaurant that is off of highway 1 just before the collapsed section. but past the point many cars turn around and leave. >> right now the business is, of course, very slow because there is absolutely no traffic. >> reporter: and ca
sir. >> this is one thing that i wanted to see was big sir. to not be able to get there is a little disappointing. >> reporter: the collapse that started yesterday evening was a mystery. workers say there has not been much rain here and no mudslides. the collapsed section is solid rock that cracked off leaving a sleep slope to the ocean. caltrans says a team of experts is brought in to determine what happend and what can be done. >> with a catastrophe failure like this some of...
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spending, more big government. it would be very helpful to us to be able to say to the american people that our fiscal house is in order. the question now is, what should we be doing to win the future and make ourselves more competitive and create jobs? whatever the government is doing that creates waste, we should eliminate it. thank you, guys. thank you, guys. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this weekend on c-span, live from salt lake city, the nation's governors look at the nest -- lessons of 9/11. look for live coverage saturday at 5:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern. the national governors association this weekend online come on c-span radio, and on c- span. >> this is the members from here at the library of congress. a private room for senators and house members. if they can also have their personal records held here at the library. how many congressional records are there? you will find out in c-span's original
spending, more big government. it would be very helpful to us to be able to say to the american people that our fiscal house is in order. the question now is, what should we be doing to win the future and make ourselves more competitive and create jobs? whatever the government is doing that creates waste, we should eliminate it. thank you, guys. thank you, guys. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this weekend...
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skipping the networks and big newspapers, the republicans won -- can they do it again big time in the coming presidential race? welcome to the show. with us today, bob woodard, helene cooper, john heilemann. first up, the audacity of hope. barack obama ran on it. what it is replaced with now? wisdom? >> you ran as somebody who was going to change it and as with your predecessors it ended up changing you. >> it hasn't changed my ideals. when you are campaigning you are liberated to say things without thinking about how am i really going to practly implement this in >> do you think you were vieve? >> -- naive? >> no, i just think these things are hard to do. chris: bob, what's the before and after on this guy? >> we're going to spend the next two years decoding obama and there are going to be all kinds of views on this. mine is from looking at it up close you've got to consider the time he's president. it's this time where we live in a very dangerous world, the economy and the politics of the country are fragile and so what are people looking for? it's the stewardship role of the presid
skipping the networks and big newspapers, the republicans won -- can they do it again big time in the coming presidential race? welcome to the show. with us today, bob woodard, helene cooper, john heilemann. first up, the audacity of hope. barack obama ran on it. what it is replaced with now? wisdom? >> you ran as somebody who was going to change it and as with your predecessors it ended up changing you. >> it hasn't changed my ideals. when you are campaigning you are liberated to...
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so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >> careerr politicians got us into this mess and career politicians will not get us out. >> we cannot concede our authority of our nation to debating society. >> chris: that was the two front runners for the republican nomination. framing their lines of against each other and the president. texas governor rick perry faces a hurdle this week. his first debate with his republican rivals and a new fox pole shows his strengths and potential problems. and among the announced candidates perry surged in the lead 7 points ahead of mitt romney. but 14 percent say perry is too extreme. so ed gillespie is an expert on all things republican. how do you expect perry to deal with the earlier statements and policies which is why some people see him too extreme. >> he will havele opportunity to the actual voting in iowa with the debates and it is a flu
so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >> careerr politicians got us into this mess and career politicians will not get us out. >> we cannot concede our authority of our nation to debating society. >> chris: that was the two front runners for the republican nomination. framing their lines of against each other and the...
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we have a big debt. we cannot do it all with cuts. i would say to him that is not enough to win an election. even the people agree with that, he does not need to imitate fdr. he needs to imitate harry truman. he needs to be impassioned about this, and an impassioned person for the middle class. >> if you are liberal, you want to attribute his problems to style, cool, lack of compassion. i would suggest it could have something to do with the policies. he and the democrats were in charge of the country for two years. he had control of the senate and house, and what did he do? he doubled on external debt, did nothing about it. we're at a point where he told us he would be -- we would be out of the recession. he said at the beginning of his administration, if i have not turn it around in three years, it is a one-term proposition. he was asked about that and he did not have a good answer. three years are just about up. >> you might be right in everything you say -- >> i generally am. >> but the economy is not going to defeat barack obama b
we have a big debt. we cannot do it all with cuts. i would say to him that is not enough to win an election. even the people agree with that, he does not need to imitate fdr. he needs to imitate harry truman. he needs to be impassioned about this, and an impassioned person for the middle class. >> if you are liberal, you want to attribute his problems to style, cool, lack of compassion. i would suggest it could have something to do with the policies. he and the democrats were in charge of...